unenforceable

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Etymology

From un- +‎ enforceable.

Adjective

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unenforceable (comparative more unenforceable, superlative most unenforceable)

  1. Resistant to enforcement.
    Antonym: enforceable
    • 2021 August 20, Kate Conger, “California’s Gig Worker Law Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules”, in The New York Times:
      A California law that ensures many gig workers are considered independent contractors, while affording them some limited benefits, is unconstitutional and unenforceable, a California Superior Court judge ruled Friday evening.

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